Cigarette violation. A juvenile Chanhassen male was cited for possession of an electronic cigarette on the 2200 block of Lyman Boulevard.

CHASKA

WEEK OF OCT. 7

Assist the public. A woman called police because she was locked out of her vehicle at City Square Park, 300 Chestnut St. Officers were able to unlock her vehicle and waived the standard fee because she was a bride on her wedding day.

CORCORAN

OCT. 19

Suspicious vehicle. An officer responded to the 22800 block of Wagon Wheel Lane regarding a suspicious vehicle that had been parked for 45 minutes with its running lights on. Upon activating the spotlight, the officer found an 18-year-old woman and a 20-year-old man frantically putting their clothes back on. Both were clear of warrants and were advised to move along.

EDINA

OCT. 28

Burglary. A cash register was stolen from Great Clips, 6805 York Av. S.

Missing child. Parents reported that their 11-year-old daughter was missing from their home on the 5500 block of Brookview Avenue. She was found five hours later at Best Buy in Richfield.

MEDINA

OCT. 14

Animal complaint. A dead bald eagle was released to a Minnesota DNR conservation officer after it was hit by two vehicles at Cottonwood Trail and County Road 24.

OCT. 20

Fire. Grease from broiling bacon in the oven caught fire in a home on the 3200 block of Magnolia Drive.

PLYMOUTH

OCT. 15

Fraud. A woman from the 5500 block of Nathan Lane met a man online and sent him more than $24,000 after he told her he had been robbed while in another country. She discovered it was a scam.

The Wisconsin Assembly planned to finish its work for the year Thursday by approving $350 million to build a new prison and provide all parents a $100 per-child tax rebate, although it's uncertain whether either will pass the Senate.

A couple hundred Minneapolis students set out Wednesday afternoon on a march from Martin Luther King Jr. Park in south Minneapolis to City Hall to "voice our concerns about gun violence in schools," according to a Facebook post.